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Each dash / symbol in the tablature represents a 16th note, so in a 4/4 bar there are 16 dashes,2/4 there are 8, etc. Where the tablature for one note needed more than just one symbolfor a note (e.g., where the note played is on fret 10 or above, gaps have been placed in the surrounding dashes in order that the note's length isn't confused, and that there isn't a problem raised over "Is it a 'Ten' or 'One' then a 'Zero".There was also a problem over hammer—on's,etc between 16th notes, and so gaps have been left in the surrounding dashes in these cases. Hope you understand all this, once you get the hang of it, it should be really easy!!

"|————————————————| x—Muffled/Muted Note|————————————————| "—Accent Note |———x————————————| P.M.—Palm Mute(Partially|————————————————| (Play Louder)|————————————————| mute the note by touching|—————7——————————| ^—Accentuate note |————————0—0—0—0—| the string just before the|———————————0————| with great intensity P.M.————| bridge with the right hand) >

|————————————————|| 2 |Repeat The Specified Number |————————————————|Staccato||——%——||Of Bars (In This Case, It's |————————————————|(Play Note||——%——||2). NOTE: No Number Means |———————————8————|Short And Sharp)| |Miss Only One Bar!!